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How to Talk to a Shy Girl

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You have your eye on a shy girl, but you’re trying to pluck up the courage to talk to her. The good news is that it’s easier than you might think. When you do talk to her, it's important to be mindful of her feelings and avoid pretending to be something you’re not. By knowing how to approach her, start a conversation, treat her around others, and (if it comes to it) ask her out, talking to her will become second nature.

Steps

Approaching Her

Don’t make assumptions.It might be tempting to think she has low self-esteem or is boring. However, many shy girls are very self-confident and enjoy doing exciting things.Keep this in mind before you approach her and throughout the beginning of the relationship. Treat her as an individual, not a stereotype.

Approach her by yourself.Shy people usually don’t like being the center of attention.If you walk up to her with your friends, she might feel overwhelmed and uncomfortable. Make the first introduction a one-on-one event.

Avoid overly crowded places.Shy people usually don’t like attention from too many people at once. At the same time, they usually like to be able to reach out for help if they feel unsafe. Approach her when fewer people will be around. Some possible times and places are:

At the end of the day, as you’re walking to the bus stop.

After class at the local café.

Introduce yourself.Maybe you know her name, but you’re not sure if she knows yours. Start with something like, "Hi! You're Emma, right? I'm Joe. Nice to meet you!" On the other hand, if you don’t know her name, you could try, “We pass each other everyday, but we’re always rushing in opposite directions. Now that we have a few minutes, can we talk? I’m Joe, by the way. And you are…?”

Smile.Frowning might turn her off because it can make you look unfriendly. She’ll likely react more positively to you if you smile.Even if you’re feeling a bit down, a simple smile can brighten the mood and keep her engaged in the conversation.

Respect her feelings from the outset.Acknowledge that shy people usually don’t think of their shyness as a problem. In the beginning, she probably won’t want to say too much, or she might speak with a soft voice. Show consideration for her preferences. Don’t ask her to “speak up” or make puns about her personality.

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Part 1 Quiz

What is the best way to approach a shy girl?

Starting a Conversation

Start small and gradually build up.Aim for short conversations at first, say 5 to 10 minutes. Don’t expect to talk to her too often in the beginning. Weekly conversations are perfectly okay. As time passes, gradually increase how long and how often you talk. There are no set rules in how and when to take these steps. Let the relationship develop naturally.

Act natural.When you're acting natural, it’s easier to keep the conversation flowing. Take deep breaths and speak at your normal pace. Speak loud enough for her to hear but not so loud that she’ll feel uncomfortable. Use relaxed, slightly animated, body language.

Pick a friendly icebreaker.In all likelihood, you’ll likely have to start the conversation.Ask her about her hobbies, favorite books, or sports. Just avoid making the conversation all about her, or she might feel overwhelmed. You could say:

Pause every so often.After you’ve broken the ice, she might become quiet. Don’t use this as an excuse to dominate the conversation. Create pauses where she can make a comment or just an affirmation like "Yeah," or “Okay.” Eventually she'll make lengthier contributions to the conversation.

Find something both of you can relate to.Talk about something that happened in a class you’re both in. If you work at the same place, mention something that happened on the job. You could also bring up a new addition to the menu at a restaurant you both frequent. This will give her an opportunity to chime in.

Don’t jump to an unrelated topic.If you’ve been talking about that hot new TV show on Netflix, don’t try to prevent silence by switching to your desire to upgrade your phone. Gracefully end the conversation if you can't think of something. You could say something like, "Well, I have to get going, but let’s meet up for lunch!"

Pay attention to eye contact.This might help you get a better understanding of how she feels around you. Try to make short periods of eye contact with her when you stumble upon a common interest or even dislike. As you get to know each other better, try to hold her gaze longer.

Don’t worry if she doesn’t want to keep eye contact at first. She might prefer to glance at you, rather than locking eyes for the entire conversation.

Don’t lead her on.If you're not seeking a romantic relationship, make that very clear in the beginning. You don’t want her to remember you as the phony jerk who only pretended to like her. Avoid flirtatious behavior, such as putting your arm around her.Be friendly, but also make it clear you're interested in other people. This way, she'll at least know that you're not romantically interested in her without hurting her feelings.

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Part 2 Quiz

Which of these is a good way to break the ice with a shy girl?

Getting to Dating

Let her know you like her.Tell her yourself, as opposed to having a friend tell her for you. Stay calm and relaxed. Profess your feelings naturally and casually. When there’s a lull in the conversation, say something like, “I really enjoy talking to you and being with you. Would you be interested in taking our friendship to the next level?”

Don’t hide behind a phone or computer screen. Tell her in person.

Break the news to her when you’re alone to prevent her from feeling embarrassed.

Avoid complimenting her appearance in the beginning. She might think you're being sarcastic.

Ask her out when it feels right.Get to know her before you ask her out.When you do ask her out, work it into the conversation. Start talking about a new movie you want to see, an event happening over the weekend, or a local place you’ve been wanting to visit. Try questions like:

“Speaking of that new Mediterranean restaurant, I’ve been meaning to go but never got the chance. How about going with me Friday night?”

“That guy’s a riot! You know, I have an extra ticket to his stand-up act this weekend, if you’d like to come along.”

Practice caution with physical contact.Start with slight actions. For example, you could touch her hand when she borrows your pencil. If she reacts positively, continue. If she doesn't, back off, at least for the time being. The worst thing you can do is try to pressure a shy person into something that makes them feel uncomfortable.

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Part 3 Quiz

How should you tell her you like her?

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What if she asks to go away?

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Respect her wishes.

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What happens if I have already told her I like her and she is ignoring me?

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I'd hate to break it to you, but the feeling isn't mutual. You'll have to respect her wishes and move on.

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Warnings

Don’t push her if she turns down your offer for a date. Give her some space and let things develop naturally. Maybe she’s not ready yet. Maybe she just wants to be friends. The important thing is to respect her feelings.

If all of the above methods fail, and she still is shy around you, try to mimic her behavior. She speaks softly, you go softer. She keeps her distance, you make the same move.

Most importantly, be alone with her. Any friend comes by...kick him out. May cost a few friends, but in the end you have a relationship.

You also want to make sure that you have breath mints. There's nothing else a girl likes like a good, fresh talk.